The timing of this release, coming at around
the time of the death of Ray Brown, makes it even more important.
Ray was probably the most respected bass player in the history
of jazz and everything he was associated with meant quality
music.

As is often the case now, the sleeve note is remarkably
uninformative. Most of us care little which recording equipment was
used, but we would like to know more about the artists who are performing.
The only useful information we have, is that the recordings were made
in Jan & Feb 2000.

Why record companies can’t be bothered to produce
a decent sleeve note these days is beyond me, the extra cost
would be minimal and there is no shortage of people who would
be pleased to write them, for a very modest fee.

Each of the ‘guitar friends’ is a star in his
own right and all six are well worth hearing the star attraction
for me in this recording however is the trio.

Geof Keezer on piano is outstanding; Karriem Riggins
generates swing a-plenty and complements perfectly the superb bass
playing of the leader. To pick a favourite track would be difficult;
each one is a gem.